List of noble families named Hoffmann

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This is a list of noble families and ennoblement with name Hofmann or Hoffmann . Since both spellings often occur historically in families, a strict separation is only possible to a very limited extent. The current nobility lexicon for the former German sovereignty and settlement area names nine noble Hoffmann families and 16 noble Hofmann families .

Familys

Hoffmann

  • Hoffmann , Bohemian nobility 1525 for Andreas Hoffmann, 1574 and 1577 renewal diplomas
  • Hoffmann , Bohemian gentry in 1540 and Bohemian count in 1712, expired in 1730
  • Hoffmann von Libenthal , nobility 1556 for Paul Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann von Münchhof , nobility 1580 for Christof Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann von Hoffmannswaldau , hereditary-Austrian nobility Hoffmann 1612, Imperial nobility confirmation from Hoffmannswaldau 1629 for Johannes Hoffmann (1575-1652), Chamber Secretary in Breslau
  • Hoffmann von Liboš , nobility 1612 for Melchior Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann von Hoffe also Hoffmann van Hove , imperial nobility 1630 for Dr. Martin Hofmann, Syndic of Glogau
  • Hoffmann von Greifenpfeil , imperial nobility 1655 from Greifenpfeil for Melchior Hoffmann; Brandenburg nobility confirmation in 1685 for Cölestin Hoffmann von Greiffenpfeil , Brandenburg councilor and mayor of Frankfurt / Oder ; Imperial baron in 1699 for the same person; Extinguished in 1775
  • Hoffmann von Lichtenstern , Bohemian knighthood 1676 and Freiherrnstand 1693 for Johann Sigismund Hoffmann, governor of the County of Glatz
  • Hoffmann , imperial nobility 1684 for Johann Balthasar Hoffmann ; Imperial Knighthood ( Edler ) 1789 for Ferdinand Bernhard Hoffmann , Privy Councilor and Chancellor of Count zu Lippe-Detmold
  • Hoffmann von Hochersperg , Bohemian knighthood 1685 for Johann Georg Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann zu Köcherberg , or Hoffmann zu Kochersberg , Bohemian knighthood 1685 zu Kochersberg for Johann Georg Hoffmann, kk lieutenant colonel and adjutant general ; Bohemian baron 1695 for the same
  • Hoffmann , Austrian knighthood 1704 by Hoffmann for Gottfried Dvoransky, government chancellor and stereurization director of the free class rule Ples
  • Hoffmann also Hoffmann von Löwenfeld , imperial nobility 1707 von Löwenfels or von Löwenfeld for Hartmann Samuel Hoffmann (1653–1709), Colonel and Commander of Landau ; Imperial nobility 1761 for Friedrich Christian Hoffmann, Hessian colonel and quartermaster of the Upper Rhine Empire
  • Hoffmann von Rumerstein , imperial nobility 1712 for Peter Hoffmann, Upper Austrian court chamber councilor
  • Hoffmann , nobility in 1752 for Mathias Godar, court master of the Kirchberg Foundation in Vienna
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility 1752 for Johann Jacob Hoffmann, councilor and owner of Angerapp ; Extinguished in 1759
  • Hoffmann also Hoffmann von Hoffmannsegg , Imperial nobility Hoffmann 1742, Count von Hoffmansegg 1778 for Johann Albericus von Hoffmann, electoral privy councilor
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility in 1770 for Johann Gottlob Hoffmann , Prussian staff officer ; Prussian nobility 1795 Sandes von Hoffmann for his adoptive son Johann Leopold Sandes († 1797), Prussian cavalry master; 1797 extinct in the male line ; Prussian nobility 1865 Sandes von Hoffmann for his grandson Nicolaus Leopold Ferdinand Gustav von Herzog, Prussian lieutenant
  • Hoffmann W. Kotwica , entry in the Galician nobility registers 1782; Polish nobility in 1790 for Franz Hoffmann and Johann Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility 1786 for Carl Christoph Hoffmann , Chancellor of the University of Halle
  • Hoffmann , imperial aristocracy in 1790 for Polyearp Gottlieb Hoffmann, electoral premier lieutenant
  • Hoffmann von Altenfels , imperial nobility 1790 von Altenfels for Carl Gotthelf Hofmann, Sousleutnant from the Electorate of Saxony
  • Hoffmann , Hungarian nobility letter 1791 for Michael Constantin Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann , Hungarian nobility letter 1797 for Georg Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann von Hoffmannsberg , herbländisch-Austrian knighthood 1798 for Carl Hoffmann, Bohemian appellate judge
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility 1798 for NN Hoffmann, heir to Schossdorf, Löwenberg district
  • Hoffmann , 1816 by Hoffengg for Joseph Hoffmann († 1820), Lieutenant Field Marshal
  • Hoffmann von Mondsfeld , Austrian knighthood 1808 and / or herbländisch -Austrian nobility 1809 von Mondsfeld for Friedrich Hoffmann , kk captain
  • Hoffmann von Waldau , Saxon nobility in 1822 for Carl Heinrich Hoffmann, district actuary in Meißen
  • Hoffmann W. Grzymala , Prussian nobility 1830 for Johann Ludwig Wilhelm von Hoffmann , Prussian captain
  • Hoffmann , Saxon-Altenburg nobles and barons in 1841 for Ludwig Ferdinand Hoffmann, Saxon-Altenburg secret finance councilor
  • Hoffmann , baron around 1845 for Ludwig Ferdinand Hoffmann, Saxon-Altenburg finance advisor and banker
  • Hoffmann von Mamaor , Austrian knighthood 1851 for Richard Hoffmann (* 1818)
  • Hoffmann von Wendheim , hereditary nobility in 1852 as Edler von Wendheim for Philipp Hoffmann (* 1798), major general
  • Hoffmann von Vestenhof , kk knighthood between 1864 for Dr. Franz Joseph Carl Bernhard Hoffmann
  • Hoffmann , Austrian nobility 1874 noble from for Anton Hoffmann, kk captain
  • Hoffmann-Lamatsch von Waffenstein or Lamatsch and Hoffmann, Noble von Waffenstein , Austrian nobility 1874 for Ferdinand Hoffmann, kk Rittmeister a. D.
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility 1883 for Franz Otto Theodor Hoffmann , real secret council
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility in 1889 for Arthur Karl Heinrich Gustav Hoffmann, Prussian major ; went out with him
  • Hoffmann , Prussian nobility 1901 for Jacques Olivier Hoffmann (1843–1909), Prussian lieutenant general
  • Hoffmann , Austrian nobility in 1916 for Georg Hoffmann († 1914), Imperial and Royal Lieutenant Colonel , his widow and children

Hofmann

  • Hofmann zu Grünbühel , first documented mention since 1407; Freiherrnstand 1535 for the entire family; 1730 extinct in the male line
  • Hofmann zu Schlüsselberg , imperial fiefdom 1533 over the rule Schlüsselberg for Hanns Hofmann
  • Hofmann , letter of nobility 1588 for David Hofmann, Brandenburg court advisor; Imperial nobility 1790 Noble von for Christoph Adam Hofmann, court advisor to the Electorate of the Palatinate and clerk at Lengenfeld Castle
  • Hofmann , knightly imperial nobility nobility 1600 for Dr. Andreas Hofmann, Canon and Auxiliary Bishop in Passau and his cousin Johann Hofmann
  • Hofmann von Zeidler usually called Zeidler Hofmann , imperial nobility 1603 for the brothers Peter, Joachim, Johann and Hennig Zeidler called Hofmann
  • Hofmann von Eydlitz , knightly nobility in 1614 for Johann Baptist Hofmann, imperial stuff paymaster; 1739 extinct in the male line
  • Hofmann , knighthood 1628 for Friedrich Jetrich Hofmann
  • Hofmann , Hungarian nobility letter 1659 for Ludwig Hofmann; extinguished in the 18th century
  • Hofmann , nobility 1662 for Christian Hofmann; Knighthood in 1729 for Johann Josef von Hofmann
  • Hofmann von Thunau , imperial nobility 1687 von Thunau for the brothers Hans Seyfried Hofmann and Carl Sebastian Hofmann
  • Hofmann von Mannfels , nobility 1694 for Johann Carl
  • Hofmann , knightly imperial nobility, nobility 1728 for Adam Georg Hofmann, imperial war commissioner
  • Hofmann nobility 1761 for Carl Hofmann, colonel from Hesse-Darmstadt
  • Hofmann , confirmation of imperial nobility for Andreas Edler von Hofmann (1698–1780), Russian postmaster and councilor in Reval
  • Hofmann , imperial nobility 1762 for Ignatz Hoffmann, secret imperial court chancellery; Austrian baron in 1872 for Leopold von Hofmann , kk Real Privy Councilor
  • Hofmann , imperial nobility 1770 for Dr. Thank God Benedict Hofmann , Anhalt Councilor
  • Hofmann , imperial nobility 1778 for Georg Melchior Hofmann (1688–1781), imperial court advocate and procurator in Wetzlar
  • Hofmann , Hungarian nobility letter 1793 for Johann, Franz Xaver, Anton, Andreas and Franz Hofmann
  • Hofmann of Thunder Mountain , erbländisch-Austrian peerage in 1813 for Friedrich Hoffmann, kk artillery - Captain ; Austrian baron in 1879
  • Hofmann von Aspernburg , Austrian nobility in 1822 for Johann Hofmann (1763–1832), kk artillery captain
  • Hofmann , herbländisch-Austrian knighthood 1822 for Anton Hofmann († 1852), Canon of St. Peter in Brno
  • Hofmann von Schönhofen , Bavarian nobility in 1825 von Schönhofen for Carl Franz Hofmann, owner of the Schönhofen estate
  • Hofmann , Hessian Freiherrnstand 1827 for August Conrad Hofmann , Hessian Privy Council of State,
  • Hofmann von Hofmannsthal , Austrian nobility in 1835 as Edler von Hofmannthal for Isaak Löw Hofmann ; Austrian grade change in 1901 to Hofmann Edler von Rhò for Guido Hofmann Edler von Hofmannsthal, bank clerk
  • Hofmann , herbländisch-Austrian knighthood 1853 or nobility 1854 von Baltenau for Abrecht Hofmann, kk artillery captain
  • Hofmann-Chappuis , Prussian nobility 1854 for Alfred Friedrich Max von Chappuis , Prussian captain and son-in-law of the former Prussian lieutenant general. D. Georg Wilhelm von Hofmann the last of the family that was ennobled in 1778 .
  • Hofmann von Wellenhof , herbländisch-Austrian nobility 1856 von Wellenhof for Georg Hofmann, head of the 12th department of the Imperial and Royal Army High Command
  • Hofmann von Sternhort , Austrian nobility from Sternhort 1870 for Alfred and Arthur Hofmann
  • Hofmann , Prussian nobility in 1882 for Karl Wilhelm Hofmann , first State Secretary in the Imperial Office of the Interior of the German Empire ; Hessian nobility in 1896 for Arnold Hofmann, Prussian colonel
  • Hofmann , Austrian knighthood 1884 for Dr. med. Eduard Hofmann
  • Hofmann , Prussian nobility 1890 for Wilhelm Hofmann , chemist
  • Hofmann von Rittenhof , Austrian nobility in 1918 with Edler von Rittenhof for Friedrich Hofmann, kk lieutenant colonel

See also

literature

Individual evidence

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